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Biology, 05.03.2020 10:51, leo4687

Examine the following processes. i. Glucose breaks down in our bodies to provide energy. ii. A lump of sugar dissolves in a cup of coffee. iii. A candle burns. iv. Ice cream melts on a hot day. v. Food is refrigerated in a refrigerator. vi. A drop of food coloring spreads in a glass of water.

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